Indian family values acted as deterrent to militant group, says Rajnath Singh

Lucknow: Home Minister Rajnath Singh yesterday said that global terror outfit Islamic State has failed in its attempts to establish roots in India due to strong family values in the society which act as deterrent to radicalisation.

"Today, IS is being talked across the globe. But India is the lone country in the world where it has not been able to establish its roots due to family values of the Indian culture," he said.

Citing an example, the Union minister said,"A Muslim youth got caught in radicalisation in Mumbai and his parents came to me with the request to save him. Such are the values of our country. I have full faith that IS can never have supremacy in India."

Singh was addressing a conference here. He said that it was a miracle of the country's culture that Imams took out a procession against IS. "It is our responsibility to preserve this culture. If we can keep it intact, no one can prevent India from becoming a superpower," he said.

Rajnath Singh said that India was the only country where all 72 sects of Muslims lived together. "It does not happen even in any Islamic country," he said. "When the Persians were exiled from their own country, they were given most respect in India. It is the wonder of education and culture of this country," he said.